Response of the premature fetus to stimulation by speech sounds.
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E Z Zimmer | H R Rey | W. Fifer | E. Zimmer | M. Myers | M M Myers | W P Fifer | Y I Kim | C R Chao | C. Chao | H. Rey | Y. I. Kim | Etan Z. Zimmer | Young-Ihl Kim | Henry R. Rey | Conrad R. Chao | Michael M. Myers
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